Exam 10: Institutional Security, Disaster Recovery, and Executive Protection
Exam 1: History and Overview37 Questions
Exam 2: Threats to Safety and Security56 Questions
Exam 3: Legal Aspects of Security66 Questions
Exam 4: Physical Security: Structural, Electronic, and Human Protection Systems32 Questions
Exam 5: Personnel Security Through Leadership and Ethics44 Questions
Exam 6: Information, Communications, and Computer Security38 Questions
Exam 7: Risk Assessment, Security Surveys, and Planning34 Questions
Exam 8: Program Implementation and Administration22 Questions
Exam 9: Investigations, Intelligence Operations, and Reporting34 Questions
Exam 10: Institutional Security, Disaster Recovery, and Executive Protection32 Questions
Exam 11: Industrial Security, Retail Loss Prevention, and Workplace Violence38 Questions
Exam 12: Homeland Security: Confronting Terrorism and Domestic Threats37 Questions
Exam 13: Career Opportunities9 Questions
Exam 14: The Future19 Questions
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Healthcare facilities have a moral as well as a legal responsibility to protect persons and property.
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Statistically, educational institutions are safer than homes.
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The ________ expanded the definition of "campus" to include public streets and other properties that meander through a college campus.
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The protective function within extended or assisted healthcare facilities is usually assigned to a security specialist.
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According to a study of school shootings in the 1990s, perpetrators of violence in the school are characterized by all but which of the following?
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Successful strategies to reduce crime and regulate non-criminal conduct in elementary and secondary schools include all but which of the following?
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Although commonalities exist, numerous unique hazards threaten specific types of industries and organizations. Explain.
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Theft losses to financial institutions are direct since the object of theft is money, not goods or services.
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Although lounges and restaurants are venues for many types of crime, it is the lodging industry that has experienced the most dramatic increase in crime rates.
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Security problems in recreational areas and theme parks have decreased.
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Guest room door locks in hotels and motels should be re-keyed twice each year.
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Poor customer service and loss of market share are potential consequences of a business' failure to recover from a disaster.
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Access control in a healthcare facility is relatively simple to achieve because surveillance equipment can be placed at all entrances.
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The health and safety of a United States organization's human assets in foreign countries is maintained by the F.B.I.
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Non-criminal problems occurring in K-12 educational institutions include non-payment of dormitory and apartment rent.
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________ involves a comprehensive and systematic approach designed to minimize risks associated with assaultive behavior in a healthcare environment.
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